In game theory, an aggregative game is a game in which every player’s payoff is a function of the player’s own strategy and the aggregate of all players’ strategies. The concept was first proposed by Nobel laureate Reinhard Selten in 1970 who considered the case where the aggregate is the sum of the players' strategies. (Wikipedia).
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There’s a clear distinction between a human brain and that of a dog’s, but our emotional states of mind may perform too differently, after all. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Brain Games: https://on.natgeo.com/2TsW5P4 #NationalGeographic #BrainGames #Jealousy About
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Why Game Theory is Not About Competition
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From playlist Case Studies
Brain Games returns with a new season chock full of interactive games and experiments designed to mess with your mind and reveal the inner-workings of your brain. Host, Jason Silva, teams up with some of the world’s foremost neuroscientists and cognitive scientists to get inside your head
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Nash Equilibriums // How to use Game Theory to render your opponents indifferent
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From playlist Game Theory
Using parent graphs to understand the left and right hand limits
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of an absolute value function. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time. The absolute value function is a function which only takes the positive val
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Existential Auction | Brain Games
They say that everything has a price. But what about your beliefs? ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Brain Games: https://on.natgeo.com/2TsW5P4 About Brain Games: Are you ready for a truly mind-blowing experience? The Emmy® Award nominated Brain Games features interac
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Game Theory and Economics by Dr. Debarshi Das, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Guwahati. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
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The Prisoners Dilemma - The Most Famous Problem in Game Theory
The Prisoner's Dilemma is the most famous problem in game theory, as it shows that individuals who make rational decisions might end up in an outcome that's worse for everyone in the group. In other words, individual rationality does not imply group rationality. Watch a higher quality ver
From playlist Game Theory
Roland Malhamé: "Mean Field Games in Energy Systems Applications"
High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020 Workshop III: Mean Field Games and Applications "Mean Field Games in Energy Systems Applications" Roland Malhamé - École Polytechnique de Montréal Abstract: Solar and wind energy power sources, while ubiquitous in many areas around the world, ar
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Optimization-Friendly Generic Mechanisms Without Money - Mark Braverman
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I Topic: Optimization-Friendly Generic Mechanisms Without Money Speaker: Mark Braverman Affiliation: Princeton University Date: December 12, 2022 Our goal is to develop a generic framework for converting modern gradient-descent based optimiz
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Michele Vendrus - coloProtein function and disfunction II
PROGRAM: ICTP-ICTS WINTER SCHOOL ON QUANTITATIVE SYSTEMS BIOLOGY DATES: Monday 09 Dec, 2013 - Friday 20 Dec, 2013 VENUE: Biological Sciences auditorium, IISc Campus, Bangalore PROGRAM LINKhttp://www.icts.res.in/program/QSB2013 Biology is undergoing a revolution. Advances in experimenta
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ML Tutorial: Adversarial and Competitive Methods in Machine Learning (Amos Storkey)
Machine Learning Tutorial at Imperial College London: Adversarial and Competitive Methods in Machine Learning Amos Storkey (University of Edinburgh) October 28, 2015
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Martino Bardi: "Convergence of some Mean Field Games to aggregation and flocking models"
High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020 Workshop III: Mean Field Games and Applications "Convergence of some Mean Field Games to aggregation and flocking models" Martino Bardi - Università di Padova Abstract: We consider some Mean Field Games with large discount factor in the cost fun
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Twitch Talks with Stephen Wolfram: Introducing a New Kind of Coding
Stephen Wolfram live-codes using the Wolfram Language at Twitch headquarters in San Francisco for a special edition of Twitch Talks. For upcoming live streams by Stephen Wolfram, please visit: http://www.stephenwolfram.com/livestreams/
From playlist Stephen Wolfram Livestreams
Building Apps for Mobile, Gaming, IoT, and more using AWS DynamoDB by Rick Houlihan
Databases have always been the backbone of applications over the past several decades. With time the database technologies have evolved. In this session, we will talk about the evolution of databases from SQL to NoSQL and understand how the NoSQL paradigm is making a big difference in powe
From playlist CS50 Seminars 2015
MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020 Instructor: Prof. Robert Townsend View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/14-04-intermediate-microeconomic-theory-fall-2020/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSTSfCs74bg&list=PLUl4u3cNGP63wnrKge9vllow3Y2
From playlist MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020
Live CEOing Ep 240: Ontology and Entity Framework in Wolfram Language
Watch Stephen Wolfram and teams of developers in a live, working, language design meeting. This episode is about Ontology and Entity Framework in the Wolfram Language.
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By Their Powers Combined: Sudoku and LSAT // Logic Games [#20] [LSAT Analytical Reasoning]
When I teach LSAT games, one of the ways I introduce them is that they are like sudoku puzzles if you had to build your own grid every time and didn't have enough information to solve the puzzle. So I was pretty delighted when I worked the closest-to-actual-sudoku LSAT game I've ever seen.
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Stanford Seminar: High-Tempo Peer Information Aggregation in Response to Developing Events
Alex Leavitt Facebook Research With the increase in adoption of social media platforms for consuming news, ordinary people are also using these spaces to share original media or recirculate published news products. Recent systems build on the scale and connectedness of online social commu
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